Racking Breakers with Doors Closed
Racking Breakers with Doors Closed
The answers above are mostly right. Doors closed in older gear might not really help you. Some newer gear is an exception.
So there are three answers:
1. IF you are using the NFPA 70E Tables for your OSHA required hazard assessment, the answer is YES. You need a 40 cal/cm2 suit if you meet the fault current and clearing time requirements in the tables.
2. IF you did calculations and have the equipment labeled, use the PPE on the label (which might NOT be an arc flash suit).
3. If the gear meets IEEE C37.20.7, it is "arc resistant" switchgear and is designed to contain the arc flash and arc blast. These types of switchgear would require NO PPE if the doors are closed and properly secured.
4. IF you use a remote racking device and you are out of the calculated arc flash boundary, you will need no arc flash PPE.
Hope this helps.